1986 FA Cup Final

The 1986 FA Cup Final was the 105th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 10 May 1986 at Wembley Stadium and was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton. The match was played seven days after Liverpool had secured the league title, with Everton finishing as runners-up. At the time, Liverpool and Everton were widely regarded as the two leading English clubs.

1986 FA Cup Final
The match programme cover
Event1985–86 FA Cup
Date10 May 1986
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeAlan Robinson (Hampshire)
Attendance98,000

Summary

Liverpool won the match 3–1, thus completing the Double in Kenny Dalglish’s first season as a player manager. Everton led at half-time through Gary Lineker, before the second half saw Ian Rush score two goals and Craig Johnston one. As Liverpool had already won the league, Everton would have claimed a place in the 1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup, but the ban on English clubs in European competitions following the Heysel disaster the previous season meant that they were unable to do so (in addition to Liverpool not claiming a place in the European Cup for their league win).[1]

This was Liverpool's third FA Cup Final victory, and their first since 1974. Everton, meanwhile, were playing in their third consecutive FA Cup Final and suffered their second consecutive defeat; notable changes from the side that had lost to Manchester United the previous year were Bobby Mimms in goal in place of the injured Neville Southall, and new signing Gary Lineker playing in the forward position that had previously been occupied by Andy Gray.[2]

As substitute Steve McMahon was unused, Liverpool became the first team to compete in the FA Cup Final without fielding an English capped player since Queen's Park understandably fielded all-Scottish teams in 1884 and 1885 (Mark Lawrenson was English-born but represented the Republic of Ireland at international level while Craig Johnston had played for England Under-21s despite having Australian nationality).

Twenty years later, in April 2006, the final was replayed in a charity game at Anfield, in aid of The Marina Dalglish Appeal. Liverpool won again, this time on a 1–0 scoreline, thanks to a late goal from John Durnin.[3]

Match details

Liverpool3–1Everton
Rush  56', 83'
Johnston  62'
Report Lineker  27'
Attendance: 98,000
Referee: Alan Robinson (Hampshire)
Liverpool
Everton
GK1 Bruce Grobbelaar
RB4 Steve Nicol
CB2 Mark Lawrenson
CB6 Alan Hansen (c)
LB3 Jim Beglin
RM8 Craig Johnston
CM10 Jan Mølby
CM11 Kevin MacDonald
LM5 Ronnie Whelan
SS7 Kenny Dalglish
CF9 Ian Rush
Substitute:
MF12 Steve McMahon
Player-manager:
Kenny Dalglish
GK1 Bobby Mimms
RB2 Gary Stevens 72'
CB4 Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
CB5 Derek Mountfield
LB3 Pat Van Den Hauwe
RM7 Trevor Steven
CM6 Peter Reid
CM10 Paul Bracewell
LM11 Kevin Sheedy
CF8 Gary Lineker
CF9 Graeme Sharp
Substitute:
FW12 Adrian Heath 72'
Manager:
Howard Kendall
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References

  1. "Liverpool v Everton 1986 FA Cup Final: as it happened". Guardian. 9 May 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  2. Macintosh, Iain (1 October 2015). "How Everton lost the FA Cup (and league and Super Cup) to Liverpool in 1986". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  3. Rogers, Paul (1 May 2006). "Reds leave it late to win Replay 86". Liverpool FC. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2017.


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